2009年4月17日星期五

Bespoke vs Off-the-Shelf Software - A Free Guide

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Bespoke vs Off-the-Shelf Software - A Free Guide

 

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You have two choices; you can opt for off the shelf software or, you can purchase bespoke, customised software. Remember, 'off the shelf' packages and related applications will typically be run by thousands or even millions of users. However, bespoke software is custom developed for your particular organisation or business. There are various advantages and disadvantages to both approaches. Your best bet is to take a hard look at the facts before purchasing the software that could make or break your business.

 

The 3 Core Differences:

 

1. Price

Off-the-shelve Software is usually reasonably priced whereas a customised product can be relatively expensive to build. The cost of development of an off-the-shelf product is distributed over a number of buyers. Therefore, the pricing is spread over the number of licenses that will be sold. Customised software on the other hand, is uniquely made made for just one buyer.

 

2. Generic build

Off-the-shelf software is made for a wide range of consumers. In fact, one product is spread amongst a number of consumers, leveling the playing field for all. Not much competition is there? The development team provides a standard design and pre-defined framework. Since off-the-shelf product is fairly standard, it may not cater to to all requirements for every individual company. Usually there are adjustments that an existing organisation will need to make in order to implement an off-the-shelf product. Customised software internalises current processes and builds an electronic framework to automate them. There is no requirement to change any processes. It takes a matter o days to familiarise yourself with the software. Customised software can change to suit your needs. You’re also able to fine tune the software for better performance.

 

3. Updates

Each time there is a revision in software purchased off-the-shelf, you will need to shell out an update fee. Though some off-the-shelf products may not have any updates for a long time, making you use obsolete software which might have negative repercussions on your business. Customised software has updates done based on the requirements and budget of the company. Note, Off-the-shelf software is ready to roll the minute you slide the installation CD in the drive. Bespoke software is built to your specification.

The advantages and disadvantages of Off-the-shelf and Bespoke Software

Off-the-shelf software: The Pros

     Off-the-shelf software tends to be relatively cheap. The cost of development can be spread over a large number of users.

     Off-the-shelf software can be very sophisticated. For example, (Excel of Word) as the revenue from a very large number of users equals a lot of resources that can be applied to its development.

Off-the-shelf-software: The Cons

     Off-the-shelf software can be highly complex. It will usually include large sections that you will never use. The average Word user is reputed to only use about 10 % of the available facilities.

     Off-the-shelf software tends to be a compromise. By its very nature this software is designed for many different types of users. Each will have different requirements.

     Off-the-shelf software may take a long time to learn properly. This is because this software tends to be large and complicated.

     You may have to make adjustments. This means altering the way that you work in order to fit in with the way that the software has been designed. There will probably be operations that you require that you simply cannot do with the software.

     Your competitors are on your level. As the same system can be bought by your competitors it is very difficult to gain any competitive advantage from it's use.

 

Bespoke Software: The Pros

    * Bespoke Software is unique. More importantly, it’ll suit your pocket and your company’s unique requirements.

    * Bespoke Software applications are written to meet specific and unique client requirements. In this way it offers many advantages over standard, off-the-shelf software as it can be tailored to fit in exactly with the way that your business or organisation wishes to operate.

    * Bespoke Software develops with your business. It can be tuned to your specific needs, providing performance benefits that are feasible with packaged software. It is much more flexible than packaged software and can be modified and changed over time as your requirements and business practices change.

* Bespoke Software is easy to use. This is because it works the way you want it to work. You are in control since you can make the changes you requ

 

 

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